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Francis Street Lofts

Let’s not mention the economy. After all, it’s tough enough finding a new house — a place of your own, for which you will pay for the next 30 years! — without chatting about the financial debacle blackening everything in sight. No, let’s talk opportunity. And promise, design, surprise even. Because that’s we felt when we heard about the new Francis Street Lofts being built in downtown Charleston.

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Fuzzco House

Fuzzco — Helen Rice and Josh Nissenboim — is one of Charleston’s premier Web, print and graphic design companies. They moved their headquarters downtown recently from North Charleston’s Noisette neighborhood to 141 Spring Street.

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The Navy Yard at Noisette in North Charleston, SC

May 6, 2009

The Navy Yard at Noisette blends Old with New

The old Navy Yard in North Charleston opened as a dry-dock in 1909 and then served as a ship production plant through the Second World War. It is now in its third incarnation as an urban hub, a neighborhood with sustainable real estate, restaurants, office space and [...]

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Spring Cannon Corridor Plan in Charleston, SC

April 30, 2009

Business and Real Estate is heating up this Downtown Neighborhood
The recession has put the brakes on many developmental projects in Charleston. But it’s still apparent the city is in a transitional phase. And when the economy perks up we’re sure to see those projects get the much needed financial and sweat equity they deserve. One [...]

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Downtown Charleston Apartment does More with Less

March 5, 2009

This and other photos were sent in by ASA’s good friend, Bianca Furrow. She and her boyfriend, both of whom work from home, needed more space in their Pitt Street apartment. Short of knocking down walls, they pushed the apartment to capacity, combining their bedroom with a study, a studio to a living room, even [...]

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